package com.collection.sortings;

import java.util.Arrays;

public class SortFloatArrayExample {
	public static void main(String[] args) {
		   
	    //create float array
	    float[] f1 = new float[]{3f,2f,5f,4f,1f};
	   
	    //print original float array
	    System.out.print("Original Array :\t ");
	    for(int index=0; index < f1.length ; index++)
	      System.out.print("  "  + f1[index]);
	   
	    /*
	     To sort java float array use Arrays.sort() method of java.util package.
	     Sort method sorts float array in ascending order and based on quicksort
	     algorithm.
	     There are two static sort methods available in java.util.Arrays class
	     to sort a float array.
	    */
	   
	    //To sort full array use sort(float[] f) method.
	    Arrays.sort(f1);
	   
	    //print sorted float array
	    System.out.print("\nSorted float array :\t ");
	    for(int index=0; index < f1.length ; index++)
	      System.out.print("  "  + f1[index]);
	     
	    /*
	      To sort partial float array use
	      sort(float[] f, int startIndex, int endIndex) method where startIndex is
	      inclusive and endIndex is exclusive
	    */
	   
	    float[] f2 = new float[]{5f,2f,3f,1f,4f};
	    Arrays.sort(f2,1,4);
	   
	    //print sorted float array
	    System.out.print("\nPartially Sorted float array :\t ");
	    for(int index=0; index < f2.length ; index++)
	      System.out.print("  "  + f2[index]);
	 
	  } 
}
